How beneficial are the various alignment options in the new PING Putter line?


By: April 26, 2024


I totally get how frustrating it can be when you’re in the zone on the golf course, only to have your birdie chance slip away because of an inaccurate putt. That’s why I wanted to share something that helped me – the Wilson Infinite Bucktown putter. It’s been a game-changer for me!

On another note, have you heard about the new PING Putter line? Let’s check it out together!

2024 PING putter line models

The new PING Putter line offers various alignment options to suit different golfers’ preferences, including single alignment cues or multiple lines to enhance accuracy and boost confidence.

There are six models of PING putters (all models £280 RRP), four of which have a glare-diffusing raw blast finish and the other two in black PVD.

This design enhances contrast to improve alignment and give a premium appearance. Golfers who prefer a darker look with white sight lines should choose the Ketsch G or Tyne H models.

On the other hand, the Anser 2, Anser D, B60, and Fetch models feature a raw blast finish with distinctive black alignment lines.

2024 PING Putter line Ketsch G model

PING Putter line – details

  • Anser 2: Like the timeless Anser, heel-toe weighting provides stability and forgiveness though in a slightly longer and narrower profile. Its shallow-milled face ensures a firmer response and consistent roll. The ball-width cavity, sharper ballasts, and clean geometry all offer alignment cues, and this model features a new glare-diffusing raw blast finish.
  • Anser D: Tour pros were consulted in creating this model with a deeper (“D”) profile as a hybrid between the Anser blade and a mallet design; the extra mass is useful in stabilising the stroke for maximum forgiveness. The shallow milled face ensures a firmer response and consistent roll. A new glare-diffusing raw blast finish contributes to the eye-pleasing visuals.
2024 PING Putter line Fetch model
  • B60: The B60, a long-time PING fan favorite, has a shallow-milled face that ensures a firmer response and consistent roll. Golfers are familiar with the thin top rail with rounded ballasts, contoured shaping, and center alignment line in this balanced, forgiving model. Also new is the glare-diffusing raw blast finish.
  • Tyne H: The twin-fork design is paired with an Anser hosel to provide multiple alignment cues and help square the putter at impact. The shallow milled face ensures a firmer response and consistent roll. Perimeter weighting and an optimized CG position allow for balance, stability, forgiveness, and accuracy. A ball-width cavity and contrasting white alignment line promote confident aiming.
2024 PING Putter line_Tyne H model
  • Fetch: A dual-density PEBAX face insert delivers a soft feel on shorter putts and a stable feel on longer lag putts. Made putts are easy to retrieve using the sole cutout, which is not only handy – it creates discretionary mass we use to increase MOI and forgiveness. Fetch fans laud the more compact profile as easy to aim. Ball-width alignment lines and a new glare-diffusing raw blast finish aid the process.
  • Ketsch G: Its aluminum body and stainless steel sole plate pair with an optimized CG to create extreme forgiveness and stability. The dual-density PEBAX face insert delivers a soft feel on shorter putts and a stable feel on longer lag putts. The ball pickup feature on the sole is more than convenient – it allows for redistributing mass to increase MOI. A trio of contrasting sightlines frames the ball to simplify alignment.